Splash Fill Counter Flow Cooling Tower Film Fill Splash Counter Flow Cooling Tower
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Types of fills in cooling tower
There are two common types of fill media, splash fill and film fill.
Splash fill media were traditionally made from wood, but modern cooling tower fill material is made from PVC. PVC is more efficient as it facilitates better heat transfer. A big advantage of splash fill is that it’s very forgiving of insufficient
initial water distribution, since the splashing activity redistributes the water at each level of splash bars. Because of this, a cooling tower with splash fill effectively handles water containing debris. Maintenance is also easier, because its open nature offers easy visual inspection of the water flow pattern and the condition of the fill.
Specifications:
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Tech Date |
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Sheet Width(mm) |
305/610mm |
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Sheet Length |
1220/1830/2440mm/customized |
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Thickness |
0.32-0.6mm/customized |
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Sheet Spacing |
12/15/19/30mm |
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Color |
grey/white/black |
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Material |
PP/PVC/ CPVC |
Cooling Tower Fill Operating of Principle
*Cooling towers reject heat from water-cooled systems to the atmosphere. Hot water from the system enters the cooling tower and is distributed over the fill (heat transfer surface). Air is induced or forced through the fill, causing a small portion of the water to evaporate. This evaporation removes heat from the remaining water, which is collected in the cold water basin and returned to the system to absorb more heat. Each cooling tower line, although operating under the same basic principle of operation, is arranged a little differently.
*There are two main configurations of factory assembled cooling towers: crossflow and counterflow. In crossflow cooling towers, the water flows vertically down the fill as air flows horizontally across. In counterflow cooling towers, the water flows vertically down the fill as air flows vertically up.
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How do fills work in the cooling tower?
Cooling towers reject heat from water-cooled system to the atmosphere. Hot water from the system enters the cooling tower and is distributed over the fill (heat transfer surface). Air is induced or forced through the fill, causing a small portion of the water to evaporate. This evaporation removes heat from the remaining water, which iscollected in the cold water basin and returned to the system to absorb more heat. Each cooling tower line, although operating under the same basic principle of operation, is arranged a little differently.
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